Background: A significant proportion of human communication is nonverbal. Although the fields of business and psychology have significant literature on effectively using body language in a variety of situations, there is limited literature on effective body language for medical educators.
Aim: To provide 12 tips to highlight effective body language strategies and techniques for medical educators.
Method: The tips provided are based on our experiences and reflections as clinician-educators and the available literature.
Results: The 12 tips presented offer specific strategies to engage learners, balance learner participation, and bring energy and passion to teaching.
Conclusions: Medical educators seeking to maximize their effectiveness would benefit from an understanding of how body language affects a learning environment and how body language techniques can be used to engage audiences, maintain attention, control challenging learners, and convey passion for a topic. Understanding and using body language effectively is an important instructional skill.